On Perseverance, Work, and Continuity in Bogotá
This video documents a reflective encounter in Bogotá with artist and gallery founder Germán Babosa Cuadros.
At its core, the piece is an observation of resilience as lived practice—how artistic and social entrepreneurial work is sustained through migration, uncertainty, and long periods of invisible effort. Germán’s story is not framed as inspiration, but as evidence of the sacrifices and quiet rewards that accompany building meaningful work across borders.
Filmed across the streets of Bogotá and within the gallery itself, the video functions as a cultural record of continuity: how work, identity, and place are negotiated over time, and how purpose is carried forward through commitment rather than recognition.
This video belongs to an ongoing archive of reflections on authorship, resilience, and lived practice across the Americas.